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Josie, thanks so much for linking up. The picture with your son and grandmother reminded me of my own grandmother, who sadly passed away before Emma (my first) was 6 months old. I have a photo of the both of them smiling like crazy at each other and cherish it.

I love all of your photos - especially the one with you laughing. The bird ppop on your sons head and his expression like he knows is priceless. I know you feel "sort of". The one time we were stationed out of the country we only got to come home once in three years. It was hard. This was a very sweet post. #FTSF

What a wonderful post! There is nothing like a good "holiday" with great friends who make you laugh and family you love so much. So glad you got to take your son to meet everyone.I hope you can get back there again soon.

I go on vacation, but knew what you meant. :-) My Grandma was born/raised in England (not that that's the reason I knew what holiday means - just FYI). :-) I almost cried reading this and then laughed out loud at the bird poop pic. That happened to my son, but it was a bigger poop on thick hair at the beginning of an hour drive through the city and we had no napkins. He sat very still. I hope you're able to get back home soon. My grandma only ever went back twice after moving here in her early 20s - transportation was a little different then - she took a boat. I always felt sad that she didn't get to go back more.

Don't think I'd ever seen some of those pics, or don't remember them anyway. Loved the trip (down your memory lane)! S-boy with the bird poo is, of course, priceless, and in that photo he looks like Winston Churchill.

Love the photos you used. The ones of you laughing are perfect and it's too funny that you'd just been caught crying over Handy Manny. Ah, pregnancy. The bird poop photo is priceless as is the one with your Granny :)

We vacation but think "holiday" sounds more charming. Especially with an accent.

Josie, that pic of your grandmother is priceless. I love all of the pictures of your last holiday. Your parents seem so sweet. I know how hard it can be to be away from the ones you love. Your children are lucky to have such a loving family ALL over the world! How wonderful. Hopefully, your daughter will get to meet some of them very soon. Skype rocks for that.

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Josie Bisett

Welcome to my world! I'm a blogging oh-so-happy-to-stay-at-home-momma to two terrific toddling cowboys, and a darling newborn baby belle. The hubs and I left the UK for Texas, a loving but lonesome family of two. Four years on and we're a loving and frenetic family of five - eight if we count the canines and cat as family, which I do!